Bryan Cranston stars as a New Orleans judge who is forced to confront his own deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. Adam was as interesting as a middle toe. I was so frustrated with Adam, the idiot of idiots doing everything wrong - like, literally digging his own grave deeper with each backwards action of his - until I realized he was designed for the audience to hate. The Your Honor finale arrived on Showtime this weekend, and it’s pretty easy to say that this was all sorts of intense. A subreddit for the Showtime legal thriller "Your Honor". Watch the series premiere for free A judge confronts his convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. Written by David Matthews, the fourth episode aka ‘Part Four’ premiered on December 27, 2020, on Showtime Channel. One Reddit fan said, “Adam’s grandmother would make a hell of an ally if she were to find out the truth. I'm not so sure it was intentional for the audience to hate Adam. Every small detail (from the baseball to the lie to the beggar) will contribute to your demise, or the demise of those around you. With Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Michael Stuhlbarg. In a shocking twist, the episode sheds light on a family dinner. pg.acq.push(function() { What the hell?”, Justifying why she could have been cast in that role, one Reddit fan said, “She's the mother in law, we don't know much about how old Robin was.” Another added, “I had the same thought - maybe Robin was quite a bit younger than Michael?”. ... A subreddit for the Showtime legal thriller "Your Honor". And if that wasn't the intention, I wonder where along the chain the characterization failed. eventAction: 'render' Bryan Cranston‘s Your Honor may have been shut out at the 2021 Golden Globes, but the buzzy limited series still managed to make quite a splash. The dumb choices Adam makes are probably his subconscious desire to get caught or for someone to validate his guilt (that his father refuses to) so that he can start to atone. The Showtime series Your Honor is nearing its season end and has proven to be an adrenaline rush from the very first episode. if you think your going to find a bargain at big bill's, you can kiss my ass! I’m not sure what the writers were going to do w/ the bloody rag and Django but it literally served no purpose to the story besides making us all nervous.”, Many fans, however, were a little bummed to see Martindale playing Cranston's mother-in-law. ga('ads.send', { ... Carlo, Adam, Fia, Michael. hitType: 'event', } Watch Your Honor on SHOWTIME. bring your trade, bring your title, bring your wife, we'll **** her! hitType: 'event', I wonder if the original Israeli series was better. pg.acq.push(function() { The audience are never given any chance to like or feel for the kid. you heard us right: shove it up your ugly ass! Adam was so unlikable that there was no audience investment in his death. window.googletag.cmd.push(function() { would you sacrifice your son (if God or the mob told you to). ga('ads.send', { window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('impressionViewable', function(event) { For me, this worked - intentionally or not. I mean, if they were going for a nilistic view of life being pointless and karma getting you in the end anyway, then they did a masterful job. Hunter Doohan. Not to let it go, Elizabeth is curious about Lee and Michael's relationship and forces her to discuss the case she is working on. If you have an entertainment scoop or a story for us, please reach out to us on (323) 421-7515. hitType: 'event', Created by Peter Moffat. He's 17 years older than Carmen Ejogo, who plays his love interest. }); gads_event = event; Nancy asks, “Is that blood?” However, Michael manages to divert their attention and takes Adam outside to discuss the consequences of his actions. Bryan Cranston's new show Your Honor is a breath of fresh air. Adam gets out and finds him near death struggling to survive. It’s a shame, then, that his new Showtime limited series Your Honor — premiering this Sunday, Dec. 6 at 10/9c; I’ve seen the first four episodes — is such a letdown. The Your Honor finale arrived on Showtime this weekend, and it's pretty easy to say that this was all sorts of intense. As the stereotypical annoying and careless teenager, Adam does nothing worth making audiences root for him. document.querySelector("#ads").addEventListener('click',function(){ Adam gets out and finds him near death struggling to survive. Bryan Cranston stars as a New Orleans judge who is forced to confront his own deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. Jimmy puts pressure on Michael over Carlo's trial. Defend your asshole/idiot child with your life. Now, after that scene, will the clues soon lead to the crime? Yes - - or, if you (involuntary, perhaps as part of your parenthood) step onto the path of violence, your life will quickly descend into chaos and hurt. So karma, yes - nihilistic, I don't really see it touches on that. document.querySelector("#adunit").addEventListener('click',function(){ To the point that I could not even watch this piece of a garbage do ALL the wrong things and acting like he has no clue how to adult, like, jesus fucking christ. In a huge twist, their dog Django pulls out the bloody rag and it raises a bell. Nancy … (L-R): Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato and Hunter Doohan as Adam Desiato in Showtime's "Your Honor." } Your Honor . With Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Michael Stuhlbarg. And why hire Margo Martindale if you’re not going to use her? ga('ads.send', { Adam tries to help him and calls 9-1-1, but cannot think straight and leaves him after he dies it's our belief that you're such a stupid motherfucker that you'll fall for this bullshit guaranteed! }); window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotRenderEnded', function(event) { He disagreed with/disobeyed his father at every turn while fully knowing his dad was doing everything to look out for him, every single decision he made was poor and ill-advised, and we were never shown any positive effect he had on anyone. ga('ads.send', { I don't know. Read the transcript of "Your Honor" - Part Eight. So fucking dumb, that only a parent would continue to extend their ledger forever and ever, beyond logic, rationale and self preserverance. Also, that final scene was both brutal and unpredictable. The sad part is that Jimmy didn’t even have to orchestrate Adam’s death. eventAction: 'click_image_ads' Hunter Doohan as Adam Desiato in “Your Honor.” ... adult dramas, where they’re so fully fleshed out and aren’t just there to annoy their parents. Being an annoying stickler, two mistakes stand out. It was like a relief, and an easy way out sort of ending. Unable to find his inhaler, he begins to suffer even more, and accidentally hits Rocco Baxter, who was riding his bike. Another said, “Margo is not old enough to be Cranston's mother. }); Subject: Anyone watching ‘Your Honor’? eventAction: 'click_ads' media-tech companies with hubs around the world. He has no redeeming qualities whatsover, I almost turned it off after few episodes just because of how stupid Adam is. if(document.querySelector("#ads")){ eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Seriously Hollywood, stop that shit,” one angry fan wrote. ... A subreddit for the Showtime legal thriller "Your Honor". },false) As a storm of vengeance, lies and deceit threatens to engulf the entire city, Michael Desiato faces a series of increasingly impossible choices and discovers just how far an honest man will go to save his son’s life. would you defend your son even if his entire life appears to be a pattern of poor (wrong) decisions? }); He faces a series of impossible choices and discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), At the end of episode 10 I admittedly don't feel sorry for Adam, I had empathy for the father's failed mission - or reason to exist - to care for his child. ga('create', 'UA-67136960-15', 'auto', 'ads'); eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Notifications can be turned off anytime from browser settings, Margo Martindale's character is described as Senator Elizabeth Guthrie, the mother of the deceased wife of Cranston’s Michael Desiato. 9 Gina Baxter As the matriarch of the Baxter crime family, Gina is ruthless as far as TV moms go. Your Honor never established itself as much more than a plot-delivery device, the noble efforts of the actors involved only serving to spotlight what a shoddy framework the series’ source material is. eventAction: 'view' Like did it read one way in the script and the director took some left turns, or was it the actor's fault for just being annoying? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The Your Honor finale arrived on Showtime this weekend, and it’s pretty easy to say that this was all sorts of intense. He is appearing in the show alongside Bryan Cranston.With the show being lauded and the actor coming into the notice of millions of fans, we are taking a looking into the romantic life of Hunter with his boyfriend. And is it really true that you would give your life to save a brat who is as interesting as someone's middle finger? You can also catch the show on Showtime’s official website and on the Showtime App. Read the transcript of "Your Honor" - Part Eight. Single. Nancy and Lee discover some cops aren't what they seem. ga('ads.send', { ‘Your Honor’ puts that thought into perspective as Adam Desiato (Hunter Doohan) has a visit from a new family member in the house. let gads_event; At a family dinner, Adam announces his future plans. The Arkansas native found his love of acting during high school and after graduating made his way to Los Angeles to pursue his dream. A rocky series finale administers some cosmic justice for Adam and Michael Desiato, but to what end? It was very hard to believe multiple hot women were into him. After causing a fatal death due to his stupidity when driving, he takes off his seatbelt while driving with his grandmother and distracts her. (Your Honor is cryptic about the circumstances of her death.) Every. },false) MEAWW is an initialism for Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide. }); }) Press J to jump to the feed. Will Nancy get to the bottom of the rag and what will happen if Elizabeth finds out the truth? Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far … Let's make the audience hate what the protagonist is trying to save and protect, while they have empathy for the protagonists actions while he is objectively performing those actions - under duress, but still, which would normally be cateogrized 'evil', 'bad' or 'twisted'. MEAWW brings you the best content from its global team of eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), The fans are right as Martindale's character is described as Senator Elizabeth Guthrie, the mother of the deceased wife of Cranston’s Michael Desiato, a respected judge whose son Adam (Hunter Doohan) is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices. She has no problem going behind her husband's back and giving orders for people to be executed. It was the fact that he did literally everything wrong, and on top of that never showed any redeemable or endearing qualities. Once again gets out of trouble because he knows powerful people. His grandmother Elizabeth Guthrie — played by Margo Martindale — enters their life and protects her grandson at school. Hour. I liked it! Jimmy puts pressure on Michael over Carlo's trial. Coincidentally, Michael Desiato (Bryan Cranston) and Lee Delamare (Carmen Ejogo) also hop in and it soon becomes quite a chaotic get-together. Only the love of a parent - regardless of the (continuous) wrongdoings of his child. Created by Peter Moffat. }); Adam wants to come clean but considering the boy is a son of a criminal, fearing his and his father’s life the duo decide to hide the crime. if(document.querySelector("#google_image_div")){ Little does he know that the boy was the son of dangerous crime family, the Baxters. hitType: 'event', The Your Honor finale arrived on Showtime this weekend, and it's pretty easy to say that this was all sorts of intense. Adam was annoying so I’m glad it was him. hitType: 'event', document.querySelector("#google_image_div").addEventListener('click',function(){ }); How long does it take to dig up hidden secrets and lies in a family? This exaggeration in actions goes for the son, Adam, as well. Adam is becoming more and more annoying. reporters on a platform technologically tailored to meet the needs of the modern reader. Also, that final scene was both brutal and unpredictable. Your Honor: The Worst Thing Each Character Did. Unable to find his inhaler, he begins to suffer even more, and accidentally hits Rocco Baxter, who was riding his bike. When Adam finds out Kofi Jones (Lamar Johnson) was tortured by the cops, he doesn't seem to digest it too well. I get annoyed by his choices too, and you don't have to love or even like him, but wishing for … Adam is quick to forgive his father for keeping the secret about his mother’s infidelity. window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotOnload', function(event) { Rattled by a bunch of guys who follow him to his car, Adam speeds away, then begins to have an asthma attack. ‘Your Honor’ puts that thought into perspective as Adam Desiato (Hunter Doohan) has a visit from a new family member in the house. Bryan Cranston stars as a judge confronting his deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. Illegal dealings and overall questionable actions are, so far, a staple of the series. Michael is getting weird w/ Lee, putting himself in danger. I’m confused. His grandmother Elizabeth Guthrie — played by Margo Martindale — enters their life and protects her grandson at school. More posts from the YourHonorTV community. Your Honor: The Worst Thing Each Character Did. Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far a father will go to save his son's life. Titled ‘Part Four’, the summary of the new episode reads, “Adam moves from one dangerous liaison to another as tensions escalate; Elizabeth protects her grandson; a family dinner is plagued by secrets and lies.”. A beautiful mindfuck reminding us of our daily struggles. Illegal dealings and overall questionable actions are, so far, a staple of the series. Adam tries to help him and calls 9-1-1, but cannot think straight and leaves him after he dies Bryan Cranston stars as a New Orleans judge who is forced to confront his own deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. Hunter Doohan is a 26-year-old actor currently playing Adam Desiato in the Showtime series Your Honor. Adam, the annoying brat that only a parent can love. if you find a better deal: shove it up your ugly ass! The 10-episode legal thriller stars Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato, a respected New Orleans judge whose teenaged son Adam (Hunter Doohan) is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices. However, as the case unfolds within “Your Honor,” characters will be hurt by Michael and Adam’s actions, even if that was not their intention. Adam goes to the place where his mother was killed and on his way back, while reaching for his inhaler, he causes an accident resulting in the death of a boy. ... (L-R): Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato and Hunter Doohan as Adam Desiato in YOUR HONOR, "Part Two". In summary, to me this was a great triumph of writing and the production. 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